Indicating sealed shaving-cup.



W. HERTZBERG.

INDIGATING SEALED SHAVING CUP.

APPLIGATION FILED APR.21, 1911.

Patented 0013. 17, 19 11.

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Fig 1 INVENTOR y u/g/hy ATTORNEY WILLIAlVI HERTZBERG, NEW YORK, N. Y.

INDICATI'NG SEALED SHAVING- GUI.

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Specification of Letters Patent.

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Application filed April 21. 1911. Serial No. 622,495.

To all whom it may concern:

l 5c 1t known that l, Yunnan Hnn'rznrzno, a citizen oi the UnitedStates, and resident of the city. county, and State of New York haveinvented certain new and useful l1n- In the drawings like parts in theseveral views have been given the same reterence numerals.

Figure 1 is a perspective view of a shaving cup embodying the invention,showing the cover sealed in place. Fig. 2 is a. view similar to Fig. 1,showing the seal broken and partially removed. Fig. 3 is a sectionalside elevation of the top portion of the cup and cover.

'lie shaving cup i. may be of glass or other suitable material andcontain the brush :3 and soap. A cover 3. which may be of suitablematerial so as to not be easily broken, is positioned on top of the cuplictween the cover 3 and the cup 1 a cord 4 is positiouei'l around theupper edge of the cup, as shou'n. 'ihis cord provides a packing toinsure the closing ot the cup by the rover anil'also provides aconvenient means for breaking or removing: the seal. 'lhe seal may be otpaper or other suitable material and is in the form of a: band, as shownat. 5, iuelosiug the cireuni l'erenee ol the cover and upper portion olthe cup. 'lhis soul is held in place by an adhesive material and the twoends of the. cord l' are hold betweon the pro jccliup; ends oi the seal.

\Vhon it is desired to open the cup the projet-ling ends of the seal aregrasped and torn away/in the manner shown in Fig. 2, allowing one end.of the cord 4. to become discngaged thereirom while the other end of thecord is held and the same is removed from the cup with the seal.

it will be noted that the worc Seal and the words Not broken are placedupon the seal so that when the projecting end is torn away the wordsindicate that the seal has been broken, as shown in Fig. 2.

As many changes could be made in th above construction and manyapparently widely different embodiments of my invention designedwithoutdeparting from the scope of the appended claims, I intend thatall matter contained in the above description or shown in thaccompanying drawing shall be llilQl}I l0lQ(l as illustrative inc-relyor an operative embodiment of my invention and not in a limiting;-sense.

What l. claim is:

l. A shaving cup comprising a brush and soap receptacle, a cover forsaid receptacle, a sealing strip positioned around the oil'- cumferenceoi said cover and securing it to said receptacle, and a packing strippositioned between the upper edge of said receptacle and said cove andadapted to be removed with said sealing strip.

2. A shaving cup comprising a brush and soap receptacle. a cover forsaid receptacle, a sealing strip having extending ends positioned aroundthe circumference of said cover and securing it to said receptacle, anda packing strip positioned between the upper edgz c oli said receptacleand said cover and having extending ends held between the extending endsof said sealing strip and removable therewith.

3. A shaving cup comprising a brush and soap receptacle. a cover torsaid receptacle, a sealing strip having extending ends POSI- tionedaround the circum lercnce of said cover and SeC-lll'lllg it to saidreceptacle, and a cord positioned between the upper edge of saidreceptacle and said cover attached to and having: extending ends heldbetween the extending ends of said sealing strip and re movabletherewith. I 4

l. A shaving cup comprising a brush and soap rzceptacle, a cover forsaid receptaclml Signcdet New'Ymk, count-y and State of and a sealingstrip posifioned around the New York, thisSth day of April, 1911.circumference of said cover'ancl securing itd Y to said receptacle, saidstrip having both- WILLIAM HER'IZBERG.

' ends extending outwardly together adajutecU to be grasped by the hand,whereby one of \Vitnesseszf said ends is torn away, breaking the stripB. W. OOULDOTJK, when the same 15 removed. EMANUEL IsAAv'.

